Summary
This security clearance decision involved a 59-year-old native-born American citizen of Chinese ancestry, whose eligibility was reviewed under Guideline B (Foreign Influence). Concerns were raised due to her connections with foreign countries, specifically her husband's birth in the People's Republic of China and their joint travel to Taiwan and the People's Republic of China.
The Statement of Reasons alleged that these contacts could make her vulnerable to coercion or exploitation. However, the Administrative Judge found no evidence that the Applicant or her husband had relatives or friends residing in either Taiwan or the People's Republic of China. The Applicant's mother, a citizen of Taiwan, is a permanent resident in the U.S., further mitigating concerns.
The Applicant's travel to Taiwan and the People's Republic of China was solely for leisure and sporting events, with no work-related purposes. Based on the lack of vulnerability to foreign influence, and the absence of any relatives or friends in those countries who could pose a security risk, the Applicant's security clearance was GRANTED.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The Applicant's mother is a permanent resident in the U.S., mitigating concerns about her foreign citizenship.
- The Applicant travels to Taiwan and China solely for leisure and sporting events, not for work-related purposes.
- There is no evidence of any relatives or friends in Taiwan or China that could pose a security risk.
Conditions Referenced
- B1raisedForeign InfluenceThe Government alleged that the Applicant's foreign connections could make her vulnerable to coercion.
- B1appliedForeign InfluenceThe Applicant's immediate family members are not in a position to be exploited by a foreign power.
Key Rule Quoted
“Any determination under this order...shall be a determination in terms of the national interest and shall in no sense be a determination as to the loyalty of the applicant concerned.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMar 10, 2004
- Answer filedApr 8, 2004Applicant requested decision without a hearing.
- Hearing held—No hearing was conducted.
- Decision dateAug 30, 2004
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Concerns Under Guideline B
- Consideration of Family Ties and Their Impact on Security Clearance Decisions
- The Importance of the Applicant's Personal Circumstances in Evaluating Security Risks